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Discover Prague’s Little Side district with this private 2.5-hour guided tour exploring iconic sites, hidden gardens, and stunning views—only outside visits included.

This private guided tour in Prague’s Little Side district offers an intimate look at some of the city’s most charming and lesser-known spots. Priced at $50.11 per person, it lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes and is perfect for travelers eager to see a different side of Prague away from busy tourist crowds. The tour begins at the impressive St. Nicholas Church and takes you through a series of scenic stops, including aristocratic palaces, hidden gardens, and panoramic viewpoints.
One of the strengths of this experience is its focus on outside visits—no interior tours are included—making it well-suited for those who enjoy walking and exploring open-air sites. The tour is led by an expert guide, ensuring a rich and engaging commentary. It’s a great choice for those seeking a relaxed, scenic exploration of Prague’s historic and bohemian neighborhoods, especially for visitors who appreciate a more peaceful pace and authentic atmosphere.

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The tour kicks off at St. Nicholas Church, a stunning example of baroque architecture and one of Prague’s most beautiful churches. While no interior tour is included, its exterior and grand façade make it a captivating starting point. This site sets the tone for the entire experience, highlighting the city’s artistic and architectural grandeur.
From here, the guide leads you into the Schönborn Palace area, where the 18th-century residence now serves as the US American embassy. While you won’t go inside, the palace’s impressive façade and historical significance add depth to the walk through this aristocratic neighborhood.
One of the key highlights is Jánský vrek, a hidden gem of Prague that remains largely untouched by travelers. This romantic hillock offers peaceful streets and unspoiled scenery, making it a perfect spot for quiet reflection and photography. The 12-minute walk through this neighborhood provides a glimpse into Prague’s quieter, more authentic side.
The area’s charm lies in its undisturbed atmosphere, away from the busier parts of the city, and is ideal for travelers who appreciate exploring less-traveled paths. The guide offers insights into the area’s history and character, enriching the walk.

Next, the tour moves along Nerudova, the main road leading up to Prague Castle. This historic route is lined with townspeople’s houses and aristocratic manors, reflecting the city’s noble past. The 7-minute walk is filled with photo opportunities of colorful facades and quaint architecture, making it one of the most picturesque parts of the route.
At Hradcanske Namesti, the Castle Town Square, you enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Little Side district and the city below. The 10-minute stop here emphasizes the district’s scenic beauty, offering a perfect moment for photos and appreciation of Prague’s sprawling skyline.

A short walk along the Zamecke Schody—the Castle stairs—serves as a charming shortcut from the castle’s entrance back into the city. This 5-minute stroll offers a romantic view of the cityscape, ideal for those who love scenic walking routes. No admission is needed, and it provides a lovely perspective of Prague’s rooftops and spires.
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The tour takes you to Snmovní (Parliament Street), home to the Czech parliament’s House of Representatives. The 5-minute stop here provides a glimpse into the city’s political life and the architecture of the governmental buildings.
Following this, the Valdtejnské náměstí (Wallenstein Square) invites exploration of its famous palace and beautiful gardens. This square offers an atmospheric setting, historically linked to the 17th-century warlord Albrecht Wallestein. From April 1st to October 31st, visitors can explore the Wallenstein Palace Gardens, which are renowned for their artificial dripstone cave wall, statues, peacocks, and a fishpond—all free to visit.

The Wallenstein Palace Gardens are a highlight of the tour, especially between spring and autumn. The gardens are notably beautiful and feature various scenic elements including statues, peacocks, and a fishpond. The 15-minute visit allows travelers to soak in the lush greenery and artistic features, making it a peaceful and picturesque stop.
In the winter months, when these gardens are closed, the tour includes a visit to Vojanovy Sady, a former monastery garden with chapels and peacocks, offering a similar tranquil experience. This 10-minute stop adds further charm to the outdoor exploration.

The tour proceeds to Kampa Island, a romantic island accessible via a millrace and located under Charles Bridge. The 10-minute stop here enables visitors to enjoy views of the Bohemian atmosphere and the artistic sensibility of the area.
Next, the Lennonova zed (Lennon Wall) is a symbol of protest from the 1960s, now a wall of free expression with political murals and writings. The 5-minute stop at this iconic site highlights Prague’s cultural resilience and artistic activism.
Two notable churches are part of the tour’s itinerary. The Church of Our Lady Under the Chain is a remarkable, although incomplete, structure with an open-air garden in its western part. The 10-minute stop allows a close-up view of its architecture and history.
The Church of Our Lady Victorious houses the famous statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague, which is dressed in different robes weekly, based on the liturgical calendar. This 10-minute visit offers insight into the spiritual importance of this historic church.
Finally, the Malostranska Beseda, once the City Hall of Little Side, now functions as a concert venue for folk and alternative music. Its history dates back to the early 17th century, and a 10-minute stop here allows visitors to appreciate its architectural heritage and cultural significance.
The tour starts at Malostranské nám. 5/28 and concludes at the same location, making it easy to plan your day. The experience is private, meaning only your group participates, allowing for personalized attention and flexible pacing.
The meeting point is near public transportation, which simplifies access, and the tour is suitable for most travelers. Confirmation is immediate, and the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for peace of mind.
This private outdoor tour offers an excellent way to see less crowded, authentic parts of Prague’s Little Side district. The emphasis on scenic viewpoints, historic gardens, and bohemian neighborhoods makes it ideal for travelers who enjoy leisurely walking and photography.
While it focuses on outdoor sites and does not include interior visits, the expert guide’s commentary enriches each stop with historical and cultural context. The $50.11 price point makes it an accessible option for a personalized experience with group discounts available.
This tour particularly suits those interested in architecture, scenic views, and Prague’s bohemian history. It’s a peaceful and informative excursion that reveals a quieter, more intimate side of this vibrant city.
“Wonderful walking tour a bit off the beaten track in Prague….so relaxing, calm and interesting lesser know side of the city. Max was great”
Is this tour suitable for children or all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but the walking and outdoor nature make it best suited for those who enjoy walking outdoors comfortably.
Are interior visits included?
No, all visits are outdoors; interior tours are not part of this experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour begin and end?
The tour starts and ends at Malostranské nám. 5/28.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled time.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through hilly neighborhoods, so those with mobility challenges should consider this.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $50.11 per person, with options for group discounts.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Prague walks?
Its focus on less touristy spots, panoramic views, and authentic neighborhood character makes it a special way to see a different side of Prague.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked 13 days in advance, and early booking is recommended.
Are tips included?
Tipping is not included; additional gratuities are at your discretion.